tabu-sam
How To Make a Chandelier From Old Wine Bottles: Suspend bottle-holding plank from ceiling canopy with chain. Use caulk gun to add silicone along surface of drilled holes. Next, insert wine bottles up into holes until securely and snugly in place, then insert sockets up through the wine bottles and through drilled holes of plank. From DIYnetwork.com

Raelynn8
BEER CAN SODA COVERS CAMO WRAP SLEEVES KOOZIE DISGUISE- if only I knew this when I was in high school!! Good to know now for places that don't allow beer though! Use pepsi cans for Bud Light too!

krystal
If you need to smash glass bottles to use the glass in ceramic projects, use the cut off leg from an old pair of blue jeans. Tie one end off with string, load a bottle or two in, hold the other end closed with a hand and smash the bottles with a hammer. Pour the crushed glass into a container and use a tablespoon or other scoop to add it to bowls.

Bon-Ton
Web exclusive! An eight-bottle thermoelectric wine cooler that is perfect for homes or apartments with limited space. This compact wine cooler can hold up to two bottles of wine in its door and an additional six on internal wire shelves. $230.00

anne
Mason jar project (by Jolene Riggs-Burke). Simply take mason jars and paint with textured spray paint. After they've dried completely (these dried for 6 hours), use either suede cord or hemp and wrap the tops (I used both types of cord). Add a jewelry charm and tie in the back. Apply some super glue to the knots in the back to hold cord permanently.